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Studies used to generate

the 2014 IDF Diabetes Atlas estimates


of diabetes prevalence in adults (20-79)
K. Ogurtsovaa
International Diabetes Federation, Brussels, Belgium
The update run on September 29, 2015

Country

Data sources

AFR
Angola

Angola [1]

Benin

Benin [2, 3]

Botswana

Botswana [4]

Burkina Faso

Gambia [5], Guinea [6], Benin [3], Mozambique [7],


Zimbabwe [8], Malawi [9], Togo [10]

Burundi

Mali [11], Kenya [12], Comoros [13], Niger [14], United


Republic of Tanzania [15]

Cabo Verde

Mauritania [16], Cameroon [17]

Cameroon

Cameroon [17]

Central African

Republic

Mali [11], Kenya [12], Comoros [13], Niger [14], United


Republic of Tanzania [15]

Chad

Mali [11], Kenya [12], Comoros [13], Niger [14], United


Republic of Tanzania [15]

Comoros

Comoros [13]

Congo

Mauritania [16], Cameroon [17]

Cte

dIvoire

Mauritania [16], Cameroon [17]

Democratic Republic of the

Congo

Mali [11], Kenya [12], Comoros [13], Niger [14], United


Republic of Tanzania [15]

Djibouti

Mauritania [16], Cameroon [17]

Equatorial Guinea

South Africa [18], Angola [1], Botswana [4], South Africa


[19]

Eritrea

Mali [11], Kenya [12], Comoros [13], Niger [14], United


Republic of Tanzania [15]

Ethiopia

Mali [11], Kenya [12], Comoros [13], Niger [14], United


Republic of Tanzania [15]

Gabon

South Africa [18], Angola [1], Botswana [4], South Africa


[19]

Gambia

Gambia [5]

Ghana

Gambia [5], Guinea [6], Benin [3], Mozambique [7],


Zimbabwe [8], Malawi [9], Togo [10]

a Corresponding

author: Katherine.Ogurtsova@idf.org, +32-2 543 16 21

Guinea

Guinea [6]

Guinea-Bissau

Gambia [5], Guinea [6], Benin [3], Mozambique [7],


Zimbabwe [8], Malawi [9], Togo [10]

Kenya

Kenya [12]

Lesotho

Mauritania [16], Cameroon [17]

Liberia

Gambia [5], Guinea [6], [3],


Zimbabwe [8], Malawi [9], Togo [10]

Madagascar

Gambia [5], Guinea [6], Benin [3], Mozambique [7],


Zimbabwe [8], Malawi [9], Togo [10]

Malawi

Malawi [9]

Mali

Mali [11]

Mauritania

Mauritania [16]

Mozambique

Mozambique [7]

Namibia

South Africa [18, 19], Angola [1], [4]

Niger

Niger [14]

Nigeria

Mauritania [16], Cameroon [17]

Runion

Runion, 68, [20]

Rwanda

Mali [11], Kenya [12], Comoros [13], Niger [14], United


Republic of Tanzania [15]

Sao Tome and Principe

Mauritania [16], Cameroon [17]

Senegal

Mauritania [16], Cameroon [17]

Seychelles

Seychelles [21]

Sierra

Leone

Mozambique

[7],

Gambia [5], Guinea [6], Benin [3], Mozambique [7],


Zimbabwe [8], Malawi [9], Togo [10]

Somalia

Mali [11], Kenya [12], Comoros [13], Niger [14], United


Republic of Tanzania [15]

South Africa

South Africa [18, 19]

South

Sudan

Tunisia [22], Morocco [23], Egypt [24], Sudan [25]

Swaziland

Mauritania [16], Cameroon [17]

Togo

Togo [10]

Uganda

Mali [11], Kenya [12], Comoros [13], Niger [14], United


Republic of Tanzania [15]

United Republic of Tanzania

United Republic of Tanzania [15]

Western

Sahara

Mali [11], Kenya [12], Comoros [13], Niger [14], United


Republic of Tanzania [15]

Zambia

Mauritania [16], Cameroon [17]

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe [8]

EUR
Albania

Albania [26]

Andorra

France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]

Armenia

Albania [26]

Austria

Austria [40]

Azerbaijan

Albania [26]

Belarus

Albania [26]

Belgium

Belgium [44]

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria [49], Turkey [50], Bulgaria [51], Romaina [52]

Bulgaria

Bulgaria [49, 51]

Channel

Islands

France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]

Croatia

Croatia [35]

Cyprus

Cyprus [33]

Czech Republic

Czech Republic [46]

Denmark

Denmark [53, 54]

Estonia

Estonia [55, 56]

Faeroe

Islands

France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]

Finland

Finland [57]

France

France [27, 28, 29]

Georgia

Albania [26]

Germany

Germany [47]

Greece

Greece [41]

Hungary

Hungary [58], Hungary [59]

Iceland

Iceland [60]

Ireland

France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]

Israel

Israel [30]

Italy

Italy [31, 32]

Kazakhstan

Albania [26]

Kyrgyzstan

Uzbekistan [61]

Latvia

Latvia [62]

Liechtenstein

France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]

Lithuania

Lithuania [63]

Luxembourg

Luxembourg [38]

Malta

Malta [39, 48]

Monaco

France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]

Montenegro

Bulgaria [49, 51], Turkey [50], , Romaina [52]

Netherlands

The Netherlands [42]

Norway

Finland [57] , Slovakia [64, 65] , Slovenia [66, 67] , Hungary [58, 59] , Estonia [55] , Iceland [60] , Poland [68] ,
Estonia [56] , Denmark [53, 54] , Sweden [69] , Lithuania
[63] , Latvia [62]

Poland

Poland [68]

Portugal

Portugal [34]

Republic of

Moldova

Romania
Russian

Federation

Albania [26]
Romaina [52]
Finland [57] , Slovakia [64, 65] , Slovenia [66, 67] , Hungary [58, 59] , Estonia [55] , Iceland [60] , Poland [68] ,
Estonia [56] , Denmark [53, 54] , Sweden [69] , Lithuania
[63] , Latvia [62]

San Marino

France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]

Serbia

Bulgaria [49, 51], Turkey [50], Romaina [52]

Slovakia

Slovakia [64], Slovakia [65]

Slovenia

Slovenia [66, 67]

Spain

Spain [45]

Sweden

Sweden [69]

Switzerland

Switzerland [43]

Tajikistan

Uzbekistan [61]

TFYR Macedonia

Bulgaria [49, 51], Turkey [50], Romaina [52]

Turkey

Turkey [50]

Turkmenistan

Albania [26]

Ukraine

Albania [26]

United Kingdom

United Kingdom [36, 37]

Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan[61]

MENA
Afghanistan

State of Palestine [70], State of Palestine [71], Jordan


[72], Pakistan [73], Iraq [74], Jordan [75], Iraq [76]

Algeria

Algeria [77], Algeria [78]

Bahrain

Saudi Arabia [79], United Arab Emirates [80], Saudi Arabia [81], Saudi Arabia [82], Oman [83], Saudi Arabia [81],
Saudi Arabia [84], Oman [85], Saudi Arabia [86], Oman
[87], Qatar [88]

Egypt

Egypt [24]

Islamic Republic of Iran

Islamic Republic of Iran [89], Islamic Republic of Iran [90]

Iraq

Iraq [74], Iraq [76]

Jordan

Jordan [72], Jordan [75]

Kuwait

Saudi Arabia [79], United Arab Emirates [80], Saudi Arabia [81], Saudi Arabia [82], Oman [83], Saudi Arabia [81],
Saudi Arabia [84], Oman [85], Saudi Arabia [86], Oman
[87], Qatar [88]

Lebanon

Lebanon [91], Lebanon [92]

Libya

Algeria [77], Islamic Republic of Iran [89], Lebanon [91],


Algeria [78], Islamic Republic of Iran [90], Lebanon [92]

Morocco

Morocco [23]

Oman

Oman [83, 85, 87]

Pakistan

Pakistan [73]

Qatar

Qatar [88]

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia [79, 81, 82, 81, 84, 86]

State of Palestine

State of Palestine [70, 71]

Sudan

Sudan [25]

Syrian Arab Republic

State of Palestine [70, 71], Jordan [72, 75], Pakistan [73],


Iraq [74, 76]

Tunisia

Tunisia [22]

United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates [80]

Yemen

State of Palestine [70, 71], Jordan [72, 75], Pakistan [73],


Iraq [74, 76]

NAC
Anguilla
Antigua and

Guadeloupe [93], British Virgin Islands [94], Jamaica [95]


Barbuda

Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]

Aruba

Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]

Bahamas

Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]

Barbados

Barbados [96]

Belize

Belize [102]

Bermuda

Bermuda [98], Bermuda [101]

British Virgin Islands

British Virgin Islands [94]

Canada

United States of America [103]

Cayman

Islands

Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]

Curaao

Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]

Dominica

Guadeloupe [93], British Virgin Islands [94], Jamaica [95]

Grenada

Guadeloupe [93], British Virgin Islands [94], Jamaica [95]

Guadeloupe

Guadeloupe [93]

Guyana

Belize [102]

Haiti

Haiti [104]

Jamaica

Jamaica [95]

Martinique

Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]

Mexico

Mexico [105]

Montserrat

Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]

Saint Kitts and Nevis

St. Kitts and Nevis [100]

Saint

Lucia

Guadeloupe [93], British Virgin Islands [94], Jamaica [95]

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines


Sint Maarten (Dutch

part)

Suriname
Trinidad and

Guadeloupe [93], British Virgin Islands [94], Jamaica [95]


Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]
Guadeloupe [93], British Virgin Islands [94], Jamaica [95]

Tobago

Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]

United States of America

United States of America [103]

United States Virgin Islands

US Virgin Islands [97], Virgin Islands [99]

SACA
Argentina

Argentina [106, 107]

Plurinational State of Bolivia

Bolivia [108]

Brazil

Brazil [109], Brazil [110], Brazil [111]

Chile

Chile [112]

Colombia

Colombia [113]

Costa Rica

Costa Rica [114]

Cuba

Cuba [115]

Dominican Republic

{Dominican Republic, 781, Peguero_2011}

Ecuador

Ecuador [107]

El

Salvador

French Guiana

Guatemala [102], Nicaragua [102]


Brazil [109, 110, 111], Venezuela [107], Colombia [113],
{Dominican Republic, 781, Peguero_2011},
Cuba
[115], Costa Rica [114]
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Guatemala

Guatemala [102]

Honduras

Guatemala [102], Nicaragua [102]

Nicaragua

Nicaragua [102]

Panama

Brazil [109, 110], Venezuela [107], Colombia [113], Brazil


[111],
{Dominican Republic, 781, Peguero_2011},
Cuba [115], Costa Rica [114]

Paraguay

Bolivia [108], Ecuador [107]

Peru

Peru [116]

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico [117]

Uruguay

Argentina [106], Argentina [107], Chile [112], Peru [116]

Venezuela

Venezuela [107]

SEA
Bangladesh

Bangladesh [118, 119]

Bhutan

Bhutan [120]

India

India [121]

Maldives

Sri Lanka [122, 123], Bhutan [120], India [121]

Mauritius

Mauritius [124]

Nepal

Nepal [125, 126, 127]

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka [122, 123]

WP
Australia
Brunei

Australia [128]

Darussalam

Singapore [129, 130, 131], Hong Kong China [132, 133,


134], Taiwan [135], Japan [? ], Republic of Korea [136],
Australia [128]

Cambodia

Cambodia [137]

China

China [138, 139]

Hong Kong China

Hong Kong China [133, 132, 134]

Macao China

Singapore [129, 130, 131], Hong Kong China [132, 133,


134], Taiwan [135], Japan [? ], Republic of Korea [136],
Australia [128]

Cook Islands

Cook Islands [140]

Dem. Peoples Republic of

Korea

Cambodia [137], Myanmar [141]

Fiji

Fiji [142, 143]

French Polynesia

French Polynesia [144]

Guam

New Zealand [145], Cook Islands [140], French Polynesia


[144]

Indonesia

Indonesia [146, 147]

Japan

Japan [? ]

Kiribati
Lao Peoples Democratic
Malaysia

Kiribati [148]
Republic

Cambodia [137], Myanmar [141]


Malaysia [149, 150, 151, 152]

Marshall Islands

Marshall Islands [153]

Federated States of Micronesia

Federated States of Micronesia [154]

Mongolia

Mongolia [155]

Myanmar

Myanmar [141]

Nauru

Nauru [156]

New

Caledonia

New Zealand [145], Cook Islands [140], French Polynesia


[144]

New Zealand

New Zealand [145]

Niue

Fiji [142], Samoa [157, 143], Tokelau [158]

Palau
Papua New

Fiji [142, 143], Samoa [157], Tokelau [158]


Guinea

Thailand [159, 160, 161], Indonesia [146, 147], China


[138, 139], Mongolia [155], Viet Nam [162], Philippines
[163]

Philippines

Philippines [163]

Republic of Korea

Republic of Korea [136]

Samoa

Samoa [157]

Singapore

Singapore [129, 131, 130]

Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands [164]

Thailand

Thailand [159, 160, 161]

Timor-Leste

Thailand [159, 160, 161], Indonesia [146, 147], China


[138, 139], Mongolia [155], Viet Nam [162], Philippines
[163]

Tokelau

Tokelau [158]

Tonga

Tonga [165, 166]

Tuvalu

Fiji [142, 143], Samoa [157], Tokelau [158]

Vanuatu

Tonga [165, 166], Kiribati [148], Solomon Islands [164],


Nauru [156], Federated States of Micronesia [154], Marshall Islands [153]

Viet Nam

Viet Nam [162]

Table 1: Data sources used for diabetes prevalence estimates in 2014.The estimates derived from 173 sources for 220 countries and territories are presented below. Some country
estimates presented in the report were based on extrapolation and marked with sign *.

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